We discuss the possible origin of the double-peaked profiles recently observed in Lyman-Alpha emitters (LAEs) at the epoch of reionization (zâ â 6.5) from obscured active galactic nuclei (AGN). In combining the extent of the Lyman-α near-zones estimated from the blue peak velocity offset in these galaxies, with the ionizing emissivity of quasars at z 6, we forecast the intrinsic UV and X-ray luminosities of the AGN needed to give rise to their double-peaked profiles. We also estimate the extent of the obscuration of the AGN by comparing their luminosities to those of similar quasar samples at these epochs. Future X-ray and radio observations, as well as those with the James Webb Space Telescope, will be valuable tools to test the AGN contribution to the intergalactic-scale ionization zones of high-redshift LAEs.
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Padmanabhan, H., & Loeb, A. (2021). Distinguishing AGN from starbursts as the origin of double-peaked Lyman-Alpha emitters in the reionization era. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 646. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202040107
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